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at this point, they better be, honestly.

I’m probably in the minority here but I have no desire for a new Mario Kart. 8 has been perfect so more courses is a dream to me.

They’re totally remastering Mother 3 to 3D like it was originally intended aren’t they?

GTFOH with that “isn’t really rich” bullshit. I have zero qualms with him spending his money how he wishes and don’t even think it’s necessarily contradictory to his stated ideals (tbh, I haven’t seen enough of him to judge one way or the other), but even having the ability to purchase a $3 million house and $200K car

The Star trilogy (Trek, Wars, Gate) is all awesome. I never understood why people felt the need to draw battle lines between them.

It’s also unfortunate that “it’s a trap!” leads you down the Star Trek path, rather than Star Wars.

I like the idea of some Star Wars superfans being unable to not answer the “It’s a ___” clue with “trap” and thinking that must mean that the correct answer to the other clue is “Star Trek.”

The original 3 star wars are better the most trek, however the Star Trek has gotten better with age, while Star Wars just keeps getting blander and blander, So in the end its a toss up.

These topics are always so weird because the comments are just full of people saying stuff like “oh just because he’s a socialist, he now has to actually live by his stated beliefs and not just become another rich person?!” Yes! We should absolutely criticize someone who uses claims to socialist beliefs to build a

After Remake 3. I kinda would like if they did Code Veronica instead of 4.

pictured: the AAA gaming industry in a few years.

Scrolled until I saw who it was, crossing my fingers all the while that it wasn’t Gilva. This blows.

“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” - Arthur C. Clarke

I’d say Chaos Theory is still the best but Blacklist was great too. They really did a disservice to the game with how they revealed it at E3. They basically made it look like Call of Duty which immediately turned off most of the fanbase. Luckily, the final product was absolutely a viable stealth game. Combat was an

I haven’t played a Splinter Cell game in quite a while, but one scene from one of the earlier games really stuck hard with me over the years. There’s an early mission where you’re tailing an informant or something and she leads you to an elevator. You get in but she stays out and suddenly the doors close and your

I fucking love this game. I paid it no mind for a long time and then the reviews dropped. I could not resist the description of the gameplay loop (marketing did a shit job on this) and the art style. But it’s the writing that really hooked me. The characters are great. 

You’re in good company when your ratings are ugly.

It’s a derivative work with a specific aesthetic. Video games aren’t some rote progression from pixel-art to photo-realism.

Don’t do that Zack, don’t you give me hope!! Even if they just release it in Europe, the N64 app currently has the ability to choose from European releases in the settings here in the US… could they possibly be attempting a workaround for the rights? At least until the rights all gets figured out?

You know, if GoldenEye 007 was on the service at launch, I’m sure less people would have complained about the price tag. Alternatively, if every 1st-party Nintendo 64 game was available at launch with the promise of 3rd-party titles becoming available in the coming months, I think the $50 would’ve been an easier pill